Woman injured knee after fall near 3rd Street South, Wisconsin Rapids WI
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near 3rd Street South in Wisconsin Rapids for a 75-year-old woman who fell and injured her knee and needed lifting assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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dispatch to rapids ambulance respond to near 3rd Street South for a pendant push 75-year-old female she is conscious in breathing fell injured her knee phthalmophage 1922
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848 rabbit traffic.
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848, go ahead.
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We'll be on the expressway in between 12 and 8.
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Now,
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Wisconsin 28, 886, XR Nora David.
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886 XR Nora David.
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Time port.
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8847 will be all with them.
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A 47-10-4[1].
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Rapids dispatch, dispatch.
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Med-1. Med-1.
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Med-1 en route near 3rd Street South.
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Med-1-104, 19-24.
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544 Rapids.
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I'll be tonight.
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82424848 rapid 1027 848 rapid 1027 not the RO
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Go ahead
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Last name Romancey, Robert, Ocean, Mary, Adam,
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Nora, Sam, King, Ida.
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First name, Amanda, Common,
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8-100 in the middle.
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Female White, date of birth, (name withheld).
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I were back valid.
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I'll be 10-4[1].
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The rabbit dispatch,
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Med1.
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Med1.
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Med1, on scene.
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Medwan on scene, 1928.
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848 rabbits, 108, ridd warning.
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848, 104.
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Station 1, meddle.
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Traffic.
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Go!
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Respond, near 3rd Street South, non-emergent,
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lifting assistance.
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10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
3rd St S, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
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